Robert Eeg – Montgomery 16 Kat Bote
I built this in wood first to make a plug. Made a mold and glassed all the parts in vinylester with some carbon fiber. She is a Catboat rig and easy to rig and sail. … See More
I built this in wood first to make a plug. Made a mold and glassed all the parts in vinylester with some carbon fiber. She is a Catboat rig and easy to rig and sail. … See More
Modified Bolger Micro built in my garage here in rural Alberta near Edmonton. Sails from Duckworks. 4 hp Yamaha. Currently building a helm with wheel steering. Finding it hard to raise the mast and will … See More
s/v PickPocket is a canoe yawl designed by Wm. Garden and published in his 1977 book Yacht Designs. He traces its roots to George F. Holmes who is described as the father of the canoe yawl … See More
Ginger is an electric boat by Dan Pence and Pat Spurlock of Portland Oregon. Launched in 1998 and still in the Pence family, Gingers hull is strip planked western red cedar over plywood bulkheads. Power … See More
Ellie is a John Welsford designed Navigator yawl built by Joel Bergen in Mukilteo, Washington. With no formal boatbuilding or woodworking training, Joel began solo construction of Ellie in October of 2009 and finished 20 … See More
Opus is an 18.5’ Iain Oughtred-designed Wee Seal, owned by Lee Bjorklund and Larry Goerss. Opus lives in Seattle and usually sails Lake Union, Lake Washington and the Salish Sea. She’s participated in every Palooza, … See More
Galen grew up in Port Townsend and is the webmaster for the pocket yachters. He tinkers with boat restoration and building, and owns a handful of boats. The only one currently on the water is … See More
Marty is a long time resident of the Pacific Northwest, founding member of the Pocket Yachters, and is an experienced boat restorer and builder. His current project, and future pocket yacht is Mouse, a lapstrake … See More
Aging sailor wishes to buy a Redwing 18 or similar for the next phase of water adventures. Can travel to anywhere in the continental US for the right boat given enough time. Prefer West Coast. … See More
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